Though Jenkins-Hernandez said she knew Hernandez and Bradley were together at the time of the shooting, she added that she never pressed Hernandez on the incident because “I pick and choose my battles.”

“I played my role,” Jenkins-Hernandez testified. “I cleaned and did everything else. There was no reason for me to ask any questions.”

At one point Jenkins-Hernandez discovered a gun in a “junk drawer” inside the couple’s home. But she testified that she was not alarmed by the discovery.

“Concerned maybe. But bothered? No,” Hernandez-Jenkins testified.

Prosecutors pointed out inconsistencies in Jenkins-Hernandez’s testimony, saying she didn’t remember being in Florida during the murders, but did remember the flight home.

Testimony got contentious at times, with defense attorney Ronald Sullivan at one point pounding his fist in objection when the prosecution showed a picture of Hernandez’s gun tattoo and asked Jenkins-Hernandez if she liked it.

Questions and objections between the two sides went on for several minutes.

Hernandez’s fiancée identified herself as Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez as she took the stand. She and Hernandez are not married, but Jenkins-Hernandez explained that she legally took Hernandez’s last name in 2015.